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Adam E. Pachter

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Chills, Thrills and Plenty of Sex

It has chills, thrills and more sex than one would have thought possible in a few hundred pages. Ken Follett


Other People's Money: Tales of the Street

It is a shame, William Coles remarks at the beginning of Other People's Money, that more plays are not devoted


Harvard in Repertory

Should Harvard actors devote themselves to a single theatrical endeavor? This question has acquired relevance with the founding of the


Minorities in Boston Arts

Does pressure for increased minority representation in the arts interfere with artistic freedom? In a recent editorial written for The


Once Again: A Book of Sequels

There are, I suspect, many budding sequel writers at Harvard. After viewing the fifth Rocky movie, students may be tempted


Unconventional Christmas

Three Christmas One-Acts Directed by Henry Bial At the Cabot House JCR Through December 15 Give director Henry Bial credit


Black C.A.S.T Production Realizes Ideal of `Young, Gifted and Black'

Although only two of her plays had been produced by her death at age 29, Lorraine Hansberry emerged as a


Chicago's Razzle-dazzle Fizzles

In all fairness, one must admit that Chicago director Beth Heller did not have the best material with which to


Cultures Clash at Club Venus

In the program distributed at performances of Club Venus, director Shelagh Kenney promises that student playwright Gabrielle Burton will "explore